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WTOP: Safeway follows Giant in limiting the number of customers in its stores

Editor Apr 8, 2020
Safeway is following Giant Food’s decision to now limit the number of customers in its grocery stores at any given time.

DCist: Here Are Financial Resources Available To D.C. Residents During The Coronavirus Crisis

Editor Apr 8, 2020
The national coronavirus outbreak is hammering the U.S. economy, and the District of Columbia is no exception. Businesses across the city are shuttered as a social-distancing mandate keeps many Washingtonians in their homes, triggering an…

WAMU: Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Paying Your Rent Or Mortgage During The Coronavirus…

Editor Apr 8, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has been a dramatic shock to untold numbers of people across the Washington region, many of whom have seen their jobs disappear or are facing cutbacks in the hours that they work. And in an area as costly as ours,…

DCist: Black D.C. Residents Have Been Diagnosed With COVID-19 At Twice The Rate Of Their White Peers

Editor Apr 8, 2020
More than twice as many black residents of the District have tested positive for COVID-19 than white residents so far, new data released by the city show. Additionally, black residents make up more than half of the COVID-19 deaths in the…

Washingtonian: Law Enforcement Is Fighting Another Outbreak—Scams

Editor Apr 8, 2020
Big checks are coming. So are scams and price-gouging. Local officials plan to crack down.

UrbanTurf: DC’s Office of Zoning Seeks Six-Month Extension of Expiring Approvals

Editor Apr 8, 2020
To alleviate disruption caused by hearings being postponed throughout the public health emergency, the Office of Zoning (OZ) is seeking a blanket six-month extension for zoning approvals.

WAMU: ‘It Would Be Ruinous’: How Coronavirus Could Put Trump Allies In Charge Of D.C.

Editor Apr 8, 2020
The pandemic isn't just bad news for the District's budget. It could threaten the city's autonomy.

DCist: Stuck At Home, Artsy Washingtonians Are Getting Crafty … Literally

Editor Apr 8, 2020
Georgetown sophomore and freelance artist Alexandra Bowman wanted to keep up with her art and find some semblance of structure during local stay-at-home orders for the COVID-19 crisis. So she decided to launch #CatADayApril on Instagram,…

Daniel S. Harawa and Ben Miller in The Post: D.C. must protect its inmates from the coronavirus

Editor Apr 8, 2020
It is no secret that jails are particularly vulnerable to the spread of the novel coronavirus. Given the peril that people in jail face, public health experts have called for the reduction of jail populations across the country. In a…

Bisnow: D.C. Real Estate Leader: Federal Stimulus Shortchanging District Was ‘Shameful’

Editor Apr 8, 2020
The $2 trillion stimulus bill Congress passed last month treated D.C. as a territory, giving it $750M less in funding than each of the 50 states, a decision one local business leader called "shameful."

Washington Business Journal: Giant to limit the number of customers in its stores

Editor Apr 8, 2020
Giant Food, the largest grocery chain in Greater Washington, said Tuesday it will begin limiting the number of customers in its stores starting Thursday.

WTOP: Federal judge seeks quick action in DC jails coronavirus lawsuit

Editor Apr 8, 2020
A federal judge said she wants an independent evaluator to inspect conditions within D.C jails, to determine if sufficient steps are being taken to attempt to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Washington Post: The world’s most high-tech carwash: The sanitizing facility keeping D.C.’s…

Editor Apr 8, 2020
In his 20 years as an emergency medical technician in the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department, Tye Glover recalls having worn a hazmat suit only one time before.

Associated Press: DC fights to enforce distancing and braces for looming surge

Editor Apr 8, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pick-up basketball games. Crowds gathering at an outdoor fish market. Family hikes along trails in Rock Creek Park. The warmer weather is bringing violations of social distance guidelines in the nation’s capital, even as…

Washington Business Journal: GWU Hospital tackles COVID-19 with new testing site, telemedicine and…

Editor Apr 8, 2020
As the expected surge in coronavirus patients looms, George Washington University Hospital and its doctors are expanding services for both patients who lack equitable access to services on the city’s eastern side, and those it already…

WAMU: Kroger And Giant Food Will Limit Number Of Customers In Stores

Editor Apr 8, 2020
Kroger and Giant Food announced Tuesday that they will begin to limit the number of customers in their stores to allow for social distancing measures. The move comes after weeks of requests made by grocery workers to cap how many people…

WTOP: Website links customers with open-for-business DC shops

Editor Apr 7, 2020
Book stores and bicycle shops are just a few of the places that are open for business in the District. Numerous restaurants — and even an ice cream shop — are serving takeout and delivery.

Washington Post: Federal judge to order inspection of D.C. jail in coronavirus lawsuit seeking…

Editor Apr 7, 2020
A federal judge said Tuesday that she will order an emergency inspection of the D.C. jail while weighing whether to release prisoners after the number of inmates infected with the novel coronavirus quintupled from five cases to 28 in…

WTOP: Tidal Basin road closures lifted

Editor Apr 7, 2020
The road closures that were put in place last month to deter crowding and allow for social distancing along the Tidal Basin in D.C. have been lifted.

Washington Times: Jose Andres, Nationals Park team up to cook and distribute free meals

Editor Apr 7, 2020
Washington-based chef and philanthropist José Andrés teamed up with Nationals Park for Andrés’ not-for-profit World Central Kitchen to use the ballpark’s kitchens to produce and distribute free meals for the poor beginning Tuesday.
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